After facing a less-than-welcoming reception, former Vice President Mike_Pence told a packed house at Stanford University that he doesn't know if he and Trump 'will ever see eye to eye' on Jan. 6, calling it a 'tragic day.'
After facing a less-than-welcoming reception complete with protests and hecklers, former Vice President Mike Pence told a packed house at Stanford University Thursday evening that he doesn't know if he and former President Donald Trump"will ever see eye to eye" on Jan. 6, calling it a"tragic day."
He also attributed the quelling of the violence to the Capitol Police and federal law enforcement's courage. NEW: Protests have broken out at Stanford against YAF’s @Mike_Pence event tonight pic.twitter.com/DUBoPwgm7w — YAF February 18, 2022 Inside the auditorium, before Pence could begin speaking, hecklers in the audience screamed,"F*** you, Mike Pence," to which he responded,"I love Stanford."
"We don't need to defund the police," he told the crowd, to which an audience member yelled,"Yes, we do!"
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